The Great Brownie Debate: What's Your Favorite? (2024)

To me, nothing says “I love chocolate” better than brownies. Yet, ask a few chocolate lovers what their favorite brownie recipe is, and you will probably get an assortment of different responses. That’s because brownies come in so many different varieties and flavors, it would be tough to lump them all into the same category. Frosted or unfrosted? Plain or with nuts? Double or triple chocolate? Cream cheese? Mint? Peanut butter? Raspberry? The possibilities are endless.

But before you start adding in all those extra ingredients and flavors, let’s take a step back to first examine the texture of the brownie. Brownie textures fall into three general camps…Cakey, fudgy and chewy.

Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact. Chewy brownies are dense (like fudgy brownies), but have a little more “bite” to them or elastic texture when you chew them.

Personally, I think that a fudgy brownie is the only way to go. But, since we all have different preferences, let's look at different recipes and find the right brownie recipe for you.

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The recipe for Ultimate Cakey Brownies has the least amount of butter, sugar and flour in it. A little bit of corn syrup is added to maintain the moistness. Brownie recipes typically don’t have a leavener like baking powder, but this recipe adds a little to give it a lighter texture. The first step is to beat the butter until it is soft, then add the sugar and beat until creamy. This “creaming” step incorporates tiny air pockets into the batter. When the brownies bake, these tiny air pockets expand to give the brownies the cake-like texture.

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The recipes for Ultimate Chewy Brownies and Ultimate Fudgy Brownies are very similar. They both have about double the amount of butter, flour and sugar than the cakey brownies. This provides the richness and gooey structure in the brownie.

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The preparation method for the denser brownies is also very different. Instead of creaming the butter, the butter and chocolate are melted together to become thoroughly incorporated. Another critical step when adding the flour is to stir just until it is moistened. The more you stir, the more the proteins in flour called gluten begins to develop, causing the batter to be more elastic.

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So what’s the difference between fudgy and chewy brownies? The chewy brownie (pictured above) has an additional egg and 1/4 cup more flour than the fudgy brownies, which give the brownie a little more “bite”.

Because baking brownies can be a little tricky, here are some general tips for more brownie baking success…

  1. Grease the bottom only of the pan. The brownie batter needs to cling to the sides of the pan and if the sides are greased the brownies have nothing to adhere to as they rise.
  2. Melt chocolate over low heat. Chocolate scorches, easily ruining its flavor. Be sure to melt it slowly, stirring frequently.
  3. Don’t overmix your ingredients or your brownies may be less tender.
  4. Don’t overbake or you will lose the moist, tender texture. This is easier said than done when there is no surefire way to tell when brownies are done. Follow the directions on your recipe carefully. If you bake enough brownies, your instincts will tell you when they are done.

No matter what brownies you decide to make, they all provide that rich flavor that will satisfy the chocolate craving. Happy brownie baking!

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FAQs

Why do people love brownies? ›

First, brownies are plain addictive.

It isn't too soft and fluffy like a chocolate cake, and it's never tough and dry. We load our brownies with chocolate and butter and great eggs so they remain deliciously seductive for many months.

What are the positive things about brownies? ›

The rich chocolate with Coconut or Caramel or assorted Nuts in them have been known to help people feel happier and more relaxed than they did before eating them (which is why they make such great gifts). Brownies are a great source of protein and fiber, which helps you feel full longer.

What makes brownies fudgy vs cakey? ›

Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate. A cakey batch has more flour and relies on baking powder for leavening. The amount of sugar and eggs does not change whether you're going fudgy or cakey.

Are brownies healthy or unhealthy? ›

Since brownies are not nutritionally dense, they are not usually regarded as a healthy food. However, brownies do have some health benefits that might be surprising due to their chocolate content. Chocolate is a source of antioxidants and has been found to help lower blood pressure and increase good cholesterol levels.

What do girls learn in brownies? ›

Brownies learn how the world works, fall in love with the great outdoors, and share their interests—from bugs to ballet—with a small group of true friends. Along the way, Brownies try and explore new things, gain important social skills, and, of course, have a blast; they're excited to discover all they can do and be.

Why are brownies popular? ›

Legend has it that brownies were created by a forgetful baker who accidentally forgot to add baking powder to a chocolate cake batter. The result? A dense, fudgy, and delicious treat that we now know as brownies. These accidental creations quickly gained popularity due to their unique texture and rich chocolate flavor.

How good are brownies for? ›

Brownies will last 3 to 4 days in an airtight container at room temperature and up to a week in the refrigerator. Brownies will last up to 3 months in the freezer, but if they stay frozen for a prolonged period of time, their taste and quality will begin to deteriorate.

What should a brownie be like? ›

Brownie textures fall into three general camps… Cakey, fudgy and chewy. Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact.

What does adding an extra egg to brownie Mix do? ›

If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

What is a brownie fairy? ›

brownie, in English and Scottish folklore, a small, industrious fairy or hobgoblin believed to inhabit houses and barns. Rarely seen, he was often heard at night, cleaning and doing housework; he also sometimes mischievously disarranged rooms.

Who created the brownie? ›

The Invention of a Sweet Confection

Specifically at the direction of Bertha Palmer to be served at the Columbian Exposition World's Fair in 1893, the brownie was created in the Palmer House Kitchen in the late 19th century.

Why are brownies so delicious? ›

Butter makes brownies moist, while sugar adds sweetness and that shiny, crackly top that makes brownies so special. Eggs are like the team captains. They blend the butter's richness with the batter's moisture, giving brownies their lovely texture. Flour adds structure to brownies.

What is the Speciality of brownies? ›

It's the perfect balance between soft and firm! Additionally, a good brownie should have a flavor that blows your mind. It's not enough to just have a chocolate taste—it has to be a high-quality chocolate flavor! Sweet, but not so sweet that you feel overwhelmed after a bite.

What does a brownie symbolize? ›

Brownies originated as domestic tutelary spirits, very similar to the Lares of ancient Roman tradition, who were envisioned as the protective spirits of deceased ancestors. Brownies and Lares are both regarded as solitary and devoted to serving the members of the house.

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